FEATURES
P600A THRU P600M
HIGH CURRENT PLASTIC SILICON RECTIFIER
VOLTAGE - 50 to 1000 Volts CURRENT - 6.0 Amperes
l High surge current capability
l Plastic package has Underwriters Laboratory
Flammability Classification 94V-O Utilizing
Flame Retardant Epoxy Molding Compound
l Void-free plastic in a P600 package
l High current operation 6.0 Amperes @ TA=55
l Exceeds environmental standards of MIL-S-19500/228
MECHANICAL DATA
Case: Molded plastic, P600
Terminals: axial leads, solderable per MIL-STD-202,
Method 208
Polarity: Color band denotes cathode
Mounting Position: Any
Weight: 0.07 ounce, 2.1 gram
MAXIMUM RATINGS AND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
P600
*@ TA=25 unless otherwise specified. Single phase, half-wave,60 Hz, resistive or inductive load.
**All values except Maximum RMS Voltage are registered JEDEC parameters.
Maximum Recurrent Peak Reverse Voltage
Maximum RMS Voltage
Maximum DC Blocking Voltage
Maximum Average Forward Rectified
Current TA=55
Maximum Overload Surge Current at 1 cycle (NOTE
P600A P600B P600D P600G P600J P600K P600M
50 100
35 70
50 100
200 400 600 800 1000 V
140 280 420 560 700 V
200 400 600 800 1000 V
6.0
400 A
1)
Maximum Forward Voltage at 6.0 ADC 1.0 V
Maximum DC Reverse Current @TA=25 10 A
Rated DC Blocking Voltage @TA=100 1.0
Typical Junction capacitance (Note 3) CJ 150
Typical Thermal Resistance (Note 2) RJA
Typical Thermal Resistance (Note 2) RJL
20.0
4.0
Operating Temperature Range -55 to +150
Storage Temperature Range -55 to +150
NOTES:
1. Peak forward surge current, per 8.3ms single half-sine-wave superimposed on rated load(JECED method)
2. Thermal resistance from junction to ambient and from junction to lead at 0.375"(9.5mm) lead length P.C.B.
UNITS
A
A
ADC
m
F
P
/W
/W
mounted with 1.1×1.1”(30×30mm) copper pads
3. Measured at 1 MHZ and applied reverse voltage of 4.0 volts
RATING AND CHARACTERISTIC CURVES
P600A THRU P600M
Fig. 1-TYPICAL REVERSE CHARACTERISTICS Fig. 2-FORWARD DERATING CURVE
SURGE CURRENT
Fig. 3-TYPICAL TRANSIENT THERMAL IMPEDANCE Fig. 4-TYPICAL INSTANTANEOUS
FORWARD CHARACTERISTICS
Fig. 5-MAXIMUM OVERLOAD SURGE CURRENT